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Whatever you think of Hollywood?s current preoccupation with all things thee dimensional, in the world of mechanical engineering, 3D is definitely the way to go. But sharing those CAD-generated renders with clients is more often done Old Skool using print screens, drawings or the dreaded powerpoint presentation. That?s a pretty static way of doing things since those renders can?t be interacted with and the only way to level-up is a full physical model or 3D print out, adding unnecessary expense and friction at various stages of the design process.Therefore, it seems rather remiss that mechanical engineering community GrabCAD doesn?t support a 3D view.Until now, that is[...]

Surprise, surprise: Microsoft today officially unveiled its first branded tablet, the Windows 8-powered Microsoft Surface, at an event in Los Angeles. (Check out our live blog for the full rundown of the event.)The announcement comes after a week of increasingly wild speculation — with some predicting that Microsoft was unveiling its own TV, or partnering with Barnes & Noble for some sort of tablet device. Instead, the Microsoft Surface is pretty much what many were expecting: a Windows 8 tablet that’s clearly geared at attacking the iPad.“Just as we’ve reimagined Windows, we have a vision for the tablet,” said Microsoft’s Windows head Steven Sinofsk[...]